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Hospice Care versus Home Health Care

Shining Light Hospice

Home Health care is the service provided to patients who need skilled assistance to restore or improve health and functionality. Examples of Home Health services are skilled nursing, nursing aide, physical/occupational therapy, and speech therapy. What Does Hospice Care Include? Is Hospice A Covered Benefit?

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Patient Recognition Week: Celebrating Patients Who Live Their Life to the Fullest Thanks to Home Care

Hearts for Home Care

John Letterman with his home care nurse, North Carolina. Unfortunately, as he was preparing to be discharged from the hospital, John’s family were not told they had the option of bringing John home under Private Duty Nursing (PDN) care. However, thanks to in-home care, she has not let her diagnosis slow her down!

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Palliative care for children: planning and communication

Elizz

pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, poor appetite, difficulty feeding, sleep problems, itching, fatigue, difficulty breathing, etc.). What supports are in place: home housekeeping, home nursing, pharmacy access, respite. Medium term (next few weeks). Symptoms that bother your child (e.g.:

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Palliative care for children: planning and communication

Elizz

pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, poor appetite, difficulty feeding, sleep problems, itching, fatigue, difficulty breathing, etc.). What supports are in place: home housekeeping, home nursing, pharmacy access, respite. Medium term (next few weeks). Symptoms that bother your child (e.g.:

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Palliative care for children: planning and communication

Elizz

pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, poor appetite, difficulty feeding, sleep problems, itching, fatigue, difficulty breathing, etc.). What supports are in place: home housekeeping, home nursing, pharmacy access, respite. Medium term (next few weeks). Symptoms that bother your child (e.g.: